Following last successfull tour in South America DSL Dire Straits Legacy, with a new line-up that welcomes legendary Trevor Horn on bass alongside Steve Ferrone on drums, are ready to be back in Europe next autumn for a new theatrical tour

DSL European Tour 2018 will get to the main italian cities, such as Milan, Padua, Brescia, Florence, Catania, Bari, Rome, Bologna and others currently being defined.

Tickets for the shows, organized by We4Show, will be on pre-sale on TicketOne.itstarting from April 11th, then available in stores and regular circuits from April 26th, 2018.

Those who will buy tickets for the shows online by April 25, 2018, will get as a giftfor each purchase the new LEGACY album “3 Chord Trick“, that is receiving excellent feedback.

Moreover, it is available for purchase a special LEGACY VIP package that include a meet & greet with the band, the cd and the celebrative pass.

The tour is the opportunity to re-experience the magic of unforgettable songs by Dire Straits, like Money for Nothing, So Far Away, Sultans of Swing, Walk of Life and many other hits, but also the chance to listen to some tracks from the new album “3 Chord Trick“, produced by Phil Palmer and Alan Clark, recorded in Los Angeles in Steve Ferrone’s studio and then at Forward Studios Rome, where the album was completed and published by Forward Music Italy label.

With the recent entry of Trevor Horn – one of the most famous producers of his generation and a true legend in the music industry (thanks to his historical collaborations with the Yes and the Buggles of “Video Killed the Radio Star) – as bass player, the line-up of this tour is now formed by the historical members Alan Clark (keyboards, hammond and vocals), who is going to Cleveland on April 14th to collect the popular recognition of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a historical member of Dire Straits,Danny Cummings (percussions and vocals) and Phil Palmer (guitars), along with the amazing rhythm section formed by Trevor Horn (bass) and Steve Ferrone (drums) and with the Italian musicians Marco Caviglia (vocals and guitar) and Primiano DiBiase (keyboards).